在美国维吉尼亚州,金丝桃(Hypericum kalmium, St. Johnswort)被确认为紫薇树皮鳞片的新寄主

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
P. Schultz, Allen L. Szalanski
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摘要

crapemytle bark scale (CMBS), Acanthococcus (=Eriococcus) lagerstroemiae (Kuwana)(半翅目:eriococcae科),是美国最常见的开花灌木之一紫薇(Lagerstroemia spp.)的重要害虫。自2004年在德克萨斯州首次发现以来,这种害虫已蔓延到12个州(Gu et al. 2014),给苗圃作物种植者造成经济损失,并造成美观损害,这需要对苗圃和景观树进行管理投入。2014年,弗吉尼亚州切萨皮克的一处住宅首次观察和收集到了拉格斯特米伊蚊。到2018年,弗吉尼亚州沿海6个地区的确诊感染地点已增加到220个(PBS,未公布的数据)。最初被认为是单食的,lagerstroemiae不仅攻击紫薇,还攻击许多不同科的其他植物物种。在中国、日本和韩国,据报道,这种害虫在13种其他具有生态和经济重要性的植物上(Wang et al. 2016)。尽管在美国生活了14年多,A。在美国美莓(Callicarpa americana L.;(Wang et al. 2016, F. Hale, personal communication)。确定潜在的替代寄主和确定可疑蚧虫的物种鉴定对于制定害虫综合治理方案至关重要。在这里,我们报道了一种新的寄主在美国的拉格斯特米亚蚊。2017年,在弗吉尼亚海滩(北纬36°53′32”,西经76°10′48”)的弗吉尼亚理工大学汉普顿路农业研究与推广中心(HRAREC)和弗吉尼亚农业试验站的示范花园地块上,PBS首次观察到Lagerstroemia ' GAMAD IV ' (PP# 17219), Ruby DazzleTM)于2009年从弗吉尼亚州史密斯菲尔德(北纬36°56′58”,西经76°35′48”)的商业苗圃购买。紫薇在2017-2018年冬天死亡。死亡率为-
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Hypericum kalmianum (St. Johnswort) Confirmed as a New Host of the Crapemyrtle Bark Scale in Virginia, U.S.A.
Crapemyrtle bark scale (CMBS), Acanthococcus (=Eriococcus) lagerstroemiae (Kuwana) (Hemiptera: Eriococcidae), is an important insect pest of crapemyrtle, Lagerstroemia spp. (Lythraceae), one of the most popular flowering shrubs in the United States. Since first detected in Texas in 2004, this pest has spread to 12 states (Gu et al. 2014), causing economic losses to growers of nursery crops and aesthetic injury that require management inputs to nursery and landscape trees. First observation and collection of A. lagerstroemiae in Virginia occurred in 2014 at a residence in Chesapeake, VA. The number of confirmed infestations had increased to 220 sites in six localities in coastal Virginia by 2018 (PBS, unpublished data). Initially thought to be monophagous, A. lagerstroemiae not only attacks crapemyrtle but also other plant species in a number of different families. In China, Japan and Korea, this pest was reported on 13 other plants of ecological and economic importance (Wang et al. 2016). Despite being present in the United States for more than 14 years,A. lagerstroemiae had only been observed feeding on crapemyrtle (Gu et al. 2016) until reported from American beautyberry (Callicarpa americana L.; Lamiaceae) in 2015 in Texas and Tennessee (Wang et al. 2016, F. Hale, personal communication). Identifying potential alternate hosts and confirming the species identification of suspect scale insects is critically important for developing an integrated pest management program for this newly invasive pest. Here, we report a new host for A. lagerstroemiae in the United States. Acanthococcus lagerstroemiae was first observed by PBS in a demonstration garden plot at the Hampton Roads Agricultural Research and Extension Center (HRAREC), a unit of Virginia Tech and the Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station located in Virginia Beach, VA (36°53′32′′N, 76°10′48′′W) in 2017 on dwarf crapemyrtles (Lagerstroemia ‘GAMAD IV’ (PP# 17219), Ruby DazzleTM) purchased from a commercial nursery in Smithfield, VA (36°56′58′′N, 76°35′48′′W) in 2009. The crapemyrtles died over the winter of 2017–2018. Mortality was at-
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The Journal of Agricultural and Urban Entomology
The Journal of Agricultural and Urban Entomology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Insect Science
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Agricultural and Urban Entomology (JAUE) (Journal of Agricultural Entomology, Jan 1984 - Oct 1998 volumes 1-15) is published under the auspices of the South Carolina Entomological Society (SCES). The Journal publishes contributions of original research concerning insects and other arthropods of agricultural and urban importance to include those affecting humans, livestock, poultry, and wildlife. JAUE is particularly dedicated to the publication of articles and notes pertaining to applied entomology, although it will accept suitable contributions of a fundamental nature related to agricultural and urban entomology.
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